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texas has one law, pennsylvania another law, ohio another law. if, in fact as ron christie said they have the national federal i.d. law you could say that. we're talking about different states, different laws, and we should not act as though the supreme court ruling said that, as a case in point, a fact is, a texas federal court just said it is discriminatory the i.d. laws that they put in texas in 2012. that's one.ño;@r(t&háhp &hc& that's a fact. that's a fact. secondly, when you change these state laws mostly early this year and late last year, the game was already on for this election. we are not talking about changing something later. we're talking about changing something now. people cannot vote now that could have voted in the last election, and many did. that is changing the game mid game. don't tell me why we're not prepared. why did you change the game? >> all right. coming up -- >> this election is important. whatever it takes we got to get out there and vote like we never, ever voted before! we've got to do it! byrñ "our world wit e
texas has one law, pennsylvania another law, ohio another law. if, in fact as ron christie said they have the national federal i.d. law you could say that. we're talking about different states, different laws, and we should not act as though the supreme court ruling said that, as a case in point, a fact is, a texas federal court just said it is discriminatory the i.d. laws that they put in texas in 2012. that's one.ño;@r(t&háhp &hc& that's a fact. that's a fact. secondly, when you...
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so to carry out the intent of our laws, we need law officers. that's what you and your departments do every day. we need our immigration and customs officers, our ice officers, our border patrol officers. they are your brothers and sisters. president trump, the congress and the american people want to accomplish these goals our laws have set out for them. that's why we pay them. that's why they get a salary. but, california, we have a problem. a series of actions and events have occurred here that impact the work of our federal officer. for example the mayor of oakland has actively -- been actively seeking to help illegal aliens avoid apprehension by ice. her actions support those who -- and boldly validating illegality. there are no other way to interpret those marks. to make it worse, the elected lieutenant governor of the state praised her for doing so. bragging about and encouraging the obstruction of our law enforcement and the law is -- i'm afraid this is an embarrassment to the proud state of california. the director of ice has said recen
so to carry out the intent of our laws, we need law officers. that's what you and your departments do every day. we need our immigration and customs officers, our ice officers, our border patrol officers. they are your brothers and sisters. president trump, the congress and the american people want to accomplish these goals our laws have set out for them. that's why we pay them. that's why they get a salary. but, california, we have a problem. a series of actions and events have occurred here...
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we haven't heard from law enforcement yet. we expert to hear from them in the coming minutes with a news conference we do expect to be led perhaps by the napa county sheriff's department, we have heard on the phone here from the chp. >> so many different law enforcement -- >> [switching captioners]
we haven't heard from law enforcement yet. we expert to hear from them in the coming minutes with a news conference we do expect to be led perhaps by the napa county sheriff's department, we have heard on the phone here from the chp. >> so many different law enforcement -- >> [switching captioners]
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and when you pass laws against having 11 rounds instead of ten, police have to enforce those laws, they researches are taking them on. >> this is a stupid eye. it is not going to affect violence. it will put more ordinary folks in prison. >> well, this is standard operating procedures. they have certain traited a myth that, you know, everybody has a god-given right to possess anything, whether it is a bazooka or they don't want any regulations. >> reporter: in unless, two years ago, when two men tried to pull off a bank robberies, they loaded themselves with magazines allowing them to hold off. police almost indefinitely. his assault rifle was fed by a magazine that held 30 rounds. four people died before he ran out of bullets and was killed by police. there are currently more consumer protection laws covering toys and child carseats than there are covering guns the size of the magazines that feed them. the gun industry is the only major industry in the nation, that is not affected by the consumer protection law. while they limit the type of assault weapons you could buy, they do little
and when you pass laws against having 11 rounds instead of ten, police have to enforce those laws, they researches are taking them on. >> this is a stupid eye. it is not going to affect violence. it will put more ordinary folks in prison. >> well, this is standard operating procedures. they have certain traited a myth that, you know, everybody has a god-given right to possess anything, whether it is a bazooka or they don't want any regulations. >> reporter: in unless, two...
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is the law. how they enforce the law is a different situation. now, i told you about two laws we have been enforcing. we are the only ones enforcing the law on the co-con spirrers. you should have laws, but they have to be enforced. >> reporter: arizona officials have accused the government of not doing enough to secure the nation's boarders. lawyers for the state contend that the law was a constitutionally sound attempt by arizona to help federal agents and the border issues such as jailing and providing health care for illegal immigrants. now, tomorrow, a national protest is scheduled. folks here in oakland are scheduled to meet here on the steps. we are live in oakland, tara moriarty, ktvu news at noon. >> thank you, tara. >>> it's being called a new prater of the project. a piece of the tower is slowly being lifted into place. jade hernandez is there right now. good afternoon, jade. >> reporter: good afternoon, we are observing this lengthy process from treasure island. only one of the areas
is the law. how they enforce the law is a different situation. now, i told you about two laws we have been enforcing. we are the only ones enforcing the law on the co-con spirrers. you should have laws, but they have to be enforced. >> reporter: arizona officials have accused the government of not doing enough to secure the nation's boarders. lawyers for the state contend that the law was a constitutionally sound attempt by arizona to help federal agents and the border issues such as...
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basically, the law -- way that the law works, is they are 600 feet from school and 600 feet from one another.>> reporter: state laws put in the 600 feet parameter not only for school, but daycare centers. after supervisors tested out, they admitted that part because they felt it was too restrictive.>> there are so many ways to skin this. what you need is a map of san francisco, and say okay, what does 600 feet look like. that translated to two city blocks, discussions over setting the boundary at 1000 feet were squashed, because the board felt it would have wound up hampering new business. >> reporter: the biggest stall in talks on how to minimize marijuana laws, kim was supervisor maria: introduce the idea of an equity program.>> we want people to hire folks locally, people who live in san francisco. we want to make sure that based on the narrow equity guidelines, with family lives of families that have been affected by the war on drugs, have access to this industry in a productive way.>> reporter: includes those who were prosecuted on marijuana offenses back in the past. >> i am lo
basically, the law -- way that the law works, is they are 600 feet from school and 600 feet from one another.>> reporter: state laws put in the 600 feet parameter not only for school, but daycare centers. after supervisors tested out, they admitted that part because they felt it was too restrictive.>> there are so many ways to skin this. what you need is a map of san francisco, and say okay, what does 600 feet look like. that translated to two city blocks, discussions over setting...
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law-enforcement officers are community. we are community first. they just put on their uniforms and do their jobs.>> the first barbershop form took place on october 24, 2016 at masters barbershop. at that time, there were roughly 40 people in attendance.>> i am formally incarcerated first of all.>> that was jerry elster. last year during that form, he was upset and stormed out. he thought the conversation favored law enforcement.>> he got up and walked out.>> i needed that, first of all to humble me.>> law enforcement, citizens, and those who were in jail are now free.>> i never expected it to be this big, and so integrated with the community and members.>> i never thought that our returning citizens would come back in our community and play such an important role in bridging the gap between us of the community.>> the groups slogan as together we are one. building relationships through dialogue was not easy.>> the conversation has to be real, and it is difficult.>> 95% police officers, you have about 5% that are pigs. those are the ones who cause
law-enforcement officers are community. we are community first. they just put on their uniforms and do their jobs.>> the first barbershop form took place on october 24, 2016 at masters barbershop. at that time, there were roughly 40 people in attendance.>> i am formally incarcerated first of all.>> that was jerry elster. last year during that form, he was upset and stormed out. he thought the conversation favored law enforcement.>> he got up and walked out.>> i...
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he's not amended the law, he's not abolished the law. what he has done is delay the implementation of the employer mandate in stages, consistent with what other presidents have done throughout history including most recently president george w. bush when he delayed penalties connected to medicare part d, and delayed the enrollment period in 2006 and then turned around with respect to the small business work opportunity act of 2007. >> let me bring in congressman king. your response to that. >> well, the president didn't just simply do a little touch to this from an administrative standpoint. he went in and changed the required implementation date that was written by democrats, passed by democrats and signed by our president. he does not get to make up law out of thin air. he doesn't get to amend it. the constitution is very clear. take care that laws are faithfully executed. if had a keep really thought this was right why wouldn't the president accept congress's offer to fix this law and delay the employer mandate? i don't know any reaso
he's not amended the law, he's not abolished the law. what he has done is delay the implementation of the employer mandate in stages, consistent with what other presidents have done throughout history including most recently president george w. bush when he delayed penalties connected to medicare part d, and delayed the enrollment period in 2006 and then turned around with respect to the small business work opportunity act of 2007. >> let me bring in congressman king. your response to...
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laws. >> christina rendon was live and joins us with more on the story.>> reporter: u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions, spoke right across the street from us here in downtown sacramento, he says california is using every power it has and some that it does not to frustrate federal law enforcement officers and the federal government he says will do everything in their power to stop it. >> reporter: u.s. attorney general jeff sessions announced that he is suing california over its status as a sanctuary state. >> california, we have a problem. >> speaking to law enforcement officers in sacramento he called out libby shaft on her recent undocumented warning raid . this helped 800 criminals of aid capture. >> her actions support those that thwart the law and boldly validates illegality. here's my message to mayor shaft, how dare you? how dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open borders agenda? >> reporter: the federal lawsuit challenges th
laws. >> christina rendon was live and joins us with more on the story.>> reporter: u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions, spoke right across the street from us here in downtown sacramento, he says california is using every power it has and some that it does not to frustrate federal law enforcement officers and the federal government he says will do everything in their power to stop it. >> reporter: u.s. attorney general jeff sessions announced that he is suing california over...
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parts of the arizona immigration law went into place today. hundreds of religious leaders and community activists met. just a few hours before that gathering, a group of about 100 people took place in a rowdier even. an >> i think it's important for people to come together and talk about the outrage of laws like the one in arizona. >> people are being treated unfairly and it's our responsibility as a whole people to come together and help them out. >> reporter: yesterday, a federal district court judge in arizona struck down parts of the arizona immigration law. but organizers of this protest say they are not celebrating yet. >> it is not a pleat victory. there are still points that affect our community. >> reporter: one of the provisions in sp1070 is about transports undocumented immigrants. it's supposed to limit human trafficking, but imgauge immigration activists say the provisions are too vague. >> it struck down the requirement that police officers stop and arrest and verify the immigration status of anyone they believe or have reasonabl
parts of the arizona immigration law went into place today. hundreds of religious leaders and community activists met. just a few hours before that gathering, a group of about 100 people took place in a rowdier even. an >> i think it's important for people to come together and talk about the outrage of laws like the one in arizona. >> people are being treated unfairly and it's our responsibility as a whole people to come together and help them out. >> reporter: yesterday, a...
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laws. >> this is a stupid idea. it is not going to affect violence it's going to put more ordinary folks in prison. >> this is standard operating procedure for the nra. the nra opposes anything. no matter how faint. no matter how common sense. the nra has the thought that anybody has a god given right to possess anything. whether it's a bazooka or anything. they don't want to regulate anything. >> reporter: when two men tried to pull off a bank robbery they armed themselves with weapons and high capacity magazines that allowed them to hold off police almost indefinitely. later that year in orange county, an angry former worker opened fire on fellow employees in a caltrans yard. his assault rifle held 30 rounds. four people died before he ran out of bullets and was killed by police. there are currently more consumer protection laws covering toys and child car seats than there are covering guns and the size of magazines that feed them. the gun industry is the only major industry in the nation that is not protected by
laws. >> this is a stupid idea. it is not going to affect violence it's going to put more ordinary folks in prison. >> this is standard operating procedure for the nra. the nra opposes anything. no matter how faint. no matter how common sense. the nra has the thought that anybody has a god given right to possess anything. whether it's a bazooka or anything. they don't want to regulate anything. >> reporter: when two men tried to pull off a bank robbery they armed themselves...
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we demand law and order. >> i am the law and order candidate. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: some 8 hours elapsed before hillary clinton responded with a statement calling the shootings an assault on all of us and urging americans to reject violence. >> we do need to support our police departments that are trying to get it right and honor the men and women who protect us every day. >> reporter: while hillary clinton has more emphasized police brutality against african americans -- >> taking on -- taking on the racism that playings our country. >> reporter: -- plagues our country. >> not only am i the law and order candidate but i am also the candidate of compassion. believe it. >> crime in this country has grown 9 times as fast as population. >> the last time a presidential candidate road the law and order issue to the white house was richard nixon. >> two polls by nbc news and abc news give hillary clinton a huge lead over donald trump when it comes to who would better handle race relations. reporting from the republican national convention in cleveland, fox news. >>> today marks
we demand law and order. >> i am the law and order candidate. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: some 8 hours elapsed before hillary clinton responded with a statement calling the shootings an assault on all of us and urging americans to reject violence. >> we do need to support our police departments that are trying to get it right and honor the men and women who protect us every day. >> reporter: while hillary clinton has more emphasized police brutality against...
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colorado already has the laws. the attack occurred last friday. oregon has the laws. france already has these types of laws. they've had horrible mass public shootings had this year. you've had more people killed or injured in mass public shootings in paris this year, 508, than you've had killed or injured from every single mass public shooting in the united states since the beginning of the obama administration, which is a total of 442. the one common feature that you actually see that would make a difference is to get rid of these gun free zones. each of these cases that i just talked about, as well as virtually all these other mass public shootings keep on occurring where individuals aren't allowed to go and defend themselves. >> john, let me stop you for a second. the president said just an hour ago, he doesn't know if this was a terrorist act. so after every mass shooting and allison i'll bring you in after john's response. it seems that democrats want to address gun control. republican lawmakers want to address mental health in our country. is there not a reason
colorado already has the laws. the attack occurred last friday. oregon has the laws. france already has these types of laws. they've had horrible mass public shootings had this year. you've had more people killed or injured in mass public shootings in paris this year, 508, than you've had killed or injured from every single mass public shooting in the united states since the beginning of the obama administration, which is a total of 442. the one common feature that you actually see that would...
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as i have said many times, our state laws work in concert with federal laws. and our state law enforcement officials work in concert with federal law enforcement officials every day. that's not something that we intend to change. our federal and state teams are working together indeed today to go after drug dealers, to combat sex traffickers, to take down gang violence and we have no intention of changing that public safety work. our teams have had a chance within their california department of justice to look at the lawsuit that attorney general sessions filed against us late last night. and today i want to offer a few initial responses to some of ag sessions' claims. the lawsuit challenges some of our state laws which are, again, fully constitutional and provide for the safety and welfare of all of our people. the trump administration says that ab-450, a law that protects californians privacy at the workplace prevents ice from carrying out its investigations at work sites. that's not true. ab-450 clearly allows employers to cooperate with ice. it simply requ
as i have said many times, our state laws work in concert with federal laws. and our state law enforcement officials work in concert with federal law enforcement officials every day. that's not something that we intend to change. our federal and state teams are working together indeed today to go after drug dealers, to combat sex traffickers, to take down gang violence and we have no intention of changing that public safety work. our teams have had a chance within their california department of...
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. >>> texas's new right to die law begins tomorrow. in order to qualify, patients have to be diagnosed with having six months or less to live and ask for the prescription on three separate occasions. the patient must take the medicine himself, or herself. elizabeth has stage four colon cancer and supports the law. she's worried about her pain becoming inn suffer bl. >> if gets to that point i will get the prescription and fill the prescription. whether or not i take it will be a day-to-day decision. >> opposition to the law continues from some religious groups and others who object for ethical reasons. >>> tomorrow new smoking laws go into effect in california. people have to be 21 years old to be tobacco and won't be able to use e-cigarettes in public. many support the law. >> reporter: joe says va ping has helped him quit smoking. but he says the new law is a drag and will hurt business. >> you should be able to buy at 18. >> reporter: the original law required a smoker to be 18 years old. the new law requires a person to be 21. >> r
. >>> texas's new right to die law begins tomorrow. in order to qualify, patients have to be diagnosed with having six months or less to live and ask for the prescription on three separate occasions. the patient must take the medicine himself, or herself. elizabeth has stage four colon cancer and supports the law. she's worried about her pain becoming inn suffer bl. >> if gets to that point i will get the prescription and fill the prescription. whether or not i take it will be a...
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this is the forum that the law provides for our laws provide for those concerns to be registered not through violence, not by appealing from balance two bullets, but here in this lawful process, and so to those who say that this is just a formality today and antiques. ceremony that we've engaged in for a couple of 100 years. i can't say that. i agree. i can't say that our president's suggest that i actually think it's very vital what we do. the opportunity to be heard to register objections is very vital because this is the place where those objections are to be heard and dealt with, debated and finally resolved in this lawful means peacefully without violence without attacks without bullets. and so, mr president, me, just say now briefly. in lieu of speaking about it later, word about pennsylvania, which is a state that i have been focused on objected to, as an example of why people are concerned millions of americans concerned about our election integrity to say the pennsylvania quite apart from allegations of any fraud, you have a state constitution that has been interpreted for o
this is the forum that the law provides for our laws provide for those concerns to be registered not through violence, not by appealing from balance two bullets, but here in this lawful process, and so to those who say that this is just a formality today and antiques. ceremony that we've engaged in for a couple of 100 years. i can't say that. i agree. i can't say that our president's suggest that i actually think it's very vital what we do. the opportunity to be heard to register objections is...
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if it becomes law it will face legal challenges. >>> now to case law. -- kate's law . police arrested a man who had been deported five times. >> reporter: he had a long felony record. it was almost two years a gay to the day kate steinle was strolling along this year with her dad when she was shot setting off ripple effects that are being felt. >> on my first day in office i am also going to ask congress to pass kate's law. named for kate steinle. >> reporter: it was a campaign centerpiece. harsher mandatory prison terms for people that are deported they come back to the united states illegally. >> this man who has been arrested for the crime could have been deported by the federal government. >> reporter: the san francisco police commissioner teaches immigration law and runs clinics for the undocumented. >> we don't have clients who are coming here to commit crimes. that is not why people come to the united states. >> reporter: he said they come to be with family or work or flea violence. data shows crimes among immigrants to be low. >> most immigrants who come here d
if it becomes law it will face legal challenges. >>> now to case law. -- kate's law . police arrested a man who had been deported five times. >> reporter: he had a long felony record. it was almost two years a gay to the day kate steinle was strolling along this year with her dad when she was shot setting off ripple effects that are being felt. >> on my first day in office i am also going to ask congress to pass kate's law. named for kate steinle. >> reporter: it was...
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>> it's hard to tell which of these laws will capture the supreme court's attention. you have to keep in mind there is a large pool of cases and the supreme court only takes a few of them so they would have to pick the right case, something that would enable them to make a statement if they so desire. we also have to keep in mind that the abundance of laws are part of the conservative strategy for activists were thinking when i was supreme court and this is our opportunity, let's create a variety of laws and see which one appeals to the supreme court.>> let me ask you if we can read into this particular ruling on the indiana law, the portion upheld here is the portion that requires provider superior cremate the remains, does that signal the fact that that portion of the law is upheld? does that signal anything to you about how it might rule on the issue? >> not in particular you have to keep in mind the portions more important about whether the women are going to be limited in seeking abortions for reasons of disability with pro-life activists interpret as eugenics, t
>> it's hard to tell which of these laws will capture the supreme court's attention. you have to keep in mind there is a large pool of cases and the supreme court only takes a few of them so they would have to pick the right case, something that would enable them to make a statement if they so desire. we also have to keep in mind that the abundance of laws are part of the conservative strategy for activists were thinking when i was supreme court and this is our opportunity, let's create a...
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what a new law does and does not protect. plus locking up products, employing off duty police officers and security guards, putting patrol cars and parking lots, retail hours sound off to state lawmakers about the extreme steps they're taking to deter shoplifting, but permanent solutions aren't so easy to pinpoint. and a quick check of that tuesday evening commute as we give you a live look out at highway 24, rolling right through lafayette or i should say, a slow roll along 24. tonight you are watching ktvu news at six. (♪) (♪) (♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. i know the importance of taking care of myself. get exclusive offers on se how are you doingels. between practices? i feel pretty good. surrounding myself with a great team. de'aaron we're going to take a quick look at your knee with ultrasound. everything is looking great. but not just for me. for them. it's great to see you again man. thanks jb. for all that is me, for all that is you, kaiser perman
what a new law does and does not protect. plus locking up products, employing off duty police officers and security guards, putting patrol cars and parking lots, retail hours sound off to state lawmakers about the extreme steps they're taking to deter shoplifting, but permanent solutions aren't so easy to pinpoint. and a quick check of that tuesday evening commute as we give you a live look out at highway 24, rolling right through lafayette or i should say, a slow roll along 24. tonight you are...
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end law enforcement -->> law enforcement and employers and landlords are caught in the middle of this.>>> the oakland mayor sent us this response to the loss of. she says this administrate -- the lawsuit. she says this administration has tried to pretrade -- portray immigrants as criminals. this administration also wants residence to cower and stay silent. and oakland -- in oakland, we will stand up and speak out.>> just after 8 am this morning, jeff sessions is due to speak. we will have live coverage. >>> let's get our weather and traffic this morning. checking in with steve.>> very little rain tonight.>> north of the golden gate?>> about that yes. good morning to you. it is a beautiful day if you like clouds. that is what we will have. it looks like it wants to rain but there is little associated with it. radar is picking up returns but, overall, it will be difficult to do too much intel later tonight -- and tell later tonight. -- until later tonight. cloudy day and 40s and 50s because of the cloud coverage. the extent of the lows will be where they are now. the front is back here.
end law enforcement -->> law enforcement and employers and landlords are caught in the middle of this.>>> the oakland mayor sent us this response to the loss of. she says this administrate -- the lawsuit. she says this administration has tried to pretrade -- portray immigrants as criminals. this administration also wants residence to cower and stay silent. and oakland -- in oakland, we will stand up and speak out.>> just after 8 am this morning, jeff sessions is due to...
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. >>> this is a stupid law. this is a bad law. >>> and second day of protest outside the u.s. embassy in baghdad in response the u.s. airstrike on a ronnie. by iran would be held responsible. >>> organized, trained, and equipped by the irani regime. n format. police say a man head two avid cameras to record people using inside the restroom. welcome everyone to "the four" this afternoon. >> live in downtown san jose with more on this case. jesse ? >> reporter: guys good afternoon to you. a starbucks representative tells me the company has procedures and processes in place to ensure patients privacy when they are in a common area or using a bathroom. one man was able to hide two cameras in a starbucks bathroom before being caught. >> that is disgusting. >> that is sad to hear in your own neighborhood. >> frequent customers such as teresa are still shocked over 80 sunday's arrest of a fellow patron. sean evans head hid two surveillance cameras inside the bathroom of the store. allegedly recorded people using the facility. >> i know it seems like, his face is so familiar. i have s
. >>> this is a stupid law. this is a bad law. >>> and second day of protest outside the u.s. embassy in baghdad in response the u.s. airstrike on a ronnie. by iran would be held responsible. >>> organized, trained, and equipped by the irani regime. n format. police say a man head two avid cameras to record people using inside the restroom. welcome everyone to "the four" this afternoon. >> live in downtown san jose with more on this case. jesse ?...
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law. it is not as important as the health care law . but it doesn't help him either to have his position in the enforcement of the immigration laws resisted by the supreme court. it is embarrassing and gives the arizona law a boost in the public's imagination. >> these are two big issues in american domestic politics and policy. health care and immigration. if the supreme court upholds or goes against them on both. isn't that tough? >> on health care, i think it is going to be different for the arizona law. yes, you will have conservatives making the argument that the former constitutional law proor is on the wrong side of the issue. particularly in the case of the arizona law, there is a good chance if the court rules against the obama administration that could fire up the hispanic voters. we know that he will not win white voterss and he's in trouble with them. and henies to get the bigger share of the hispanics vote. they will be key in a number of swing sphate states. it is it going ag
law. it is not as important as the health care law . but it doesn't help him either to have his position in the enforcement of the immigration laws resisted by the supreme court. it is embarrassing and gives the arizona law a boost in the public's imagination. >> these are two big issues in american domestic politics and policy. health care and immigration. if the supreme court upholds or goes against them on both. isn't that tough? >> on health care, i think it is going to be...
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so when it comes to public law professor and this law, the polls have said, this law is not a popular one. when does public opinion end up catching up with the way the laws are made in this country? think a lot of people are wondering. they may not know all the workings, but they know that, uh, they don't agree with this and they want to change it . how long does it take for the will of the people? the majority of the people to come around to change the laws that reflects that. well the will of the people is hard to ascertain here depends a lot on how you ask the question. mm a majority of people say they want a woman to have the right to terminate her pregnancy prior to viability, but they also agreed that restrictions on abortion um some restrictions are permissible. the question for me is whether this decision to return the question to elected representatives actually makes our republic more democratic. or not, and so that raises the question in my mind about whether this is in fact. a proper question for us to decide together. in other words. our government is there to do the thin
so when it comes to public law professor and this law, the polls have said, this law is not a popular one. when does public opinion end up catching up with the way the laws are made in this country? think a lot of people are wondering. they may not know all the workings, but they know that, uh, they don't agree with this and they want to change it . how long does it take for the will of the people? the majority of the people to come around to change the laws that reflects that. well the will of...
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. >> the supreme court has spoken on the constitutionality of the health care reform law. it's today's major story. good afternoon, i'm tori campbell. after months of waiting the supreme court handed down its monumental decision on health care reform. the highest court in the land upheld the controversial affordable care act in a 5-4 ruling, setting the stage for a huge tug-of-war over the medical, political and financial implications. we have team coverage. alex savage is at a health clinic in san francisco but we begin with allison burns in washington, dc who has been outside the court all morning. >> reporter: i've received an e-mail about from just about every democrat celebrating the supreme court ruling, the 5-4 decision means the heart of president obama's health reform law survives. it was like a circus outside the court ahead of the ruling. belly dancers, musicians and activists for and against the law. ♪ hey, hey, uh-huh, obamacare gotta go♪ >> reporter: another dramatic show inside as john roberts seemed to surprise everyone by joining four more liberal just
. >> the supreme court has spoken on the constitutionality of the health care reform law. it's today's major story. good afternoon, i'm tori campbell. after months of waiting the supreme court handed down its monumental decision on health care reform. the highest court in the land upheld the controversial affordable care act in a 5-4 ruling, setting the stage for a huge tug-of-war over the medical, political and financial implications. we have team coverage. alex savage is at a health...
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the president really did flip on changing the 2008 law. the 2008 law really is a factor here. it is what makes it possible for these kids to avail themselves of a legal process that keeps them in the country. all they technically qualify eventually for asylum here or to stay here is another matter. it gets them in and helps them stay for at least a while. you need to change the law to fix that piece. >> we asked you for questions for the panel and we got a bunch this week about congress taking that five-week recess starting on friday that we were talking with scalise. like this one, as you can see here on facebook. they don't deserve a recess, period. if someone has a crisis in their job, they just don't leave. they fix it first. worthless congress, worthless administration. kirsten, how do you respond to shaun? >> well, i agree they should deal with this. the problem is the parties are so far apart. they're having completely different conversations. nancy pelosi has said these are two different issues. one is a refugee crisis . the other is an immigration issue. they think th
the president really did flip on changing the 2008 law. the 2008 law really is a factor here. it is what makes it possible for these kids to avail themselves of a legal process that keeps them in the country. all they technically qualify eventually for asylum here or to stay here is another matter. it gets them in and helps them stay for at least a while. you need to change the law to fix that piece. >> we asked you for questions for the panel and we got a bunch this week about congress...
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that's what the law provides. this -- we are certainly seeing a large number of -- here in this year, but in 2019, we saw a large number. in 2014, in 2010. this is nothing new. it spans many, many years. it spans different administrations of both parties, and it speaks to the need for legislative reform. >> chris: but i want to get to this question about asylum-seekers having to come over in a minute. but i want to talk first because you say nothing has changed buried you had -- i mean i think what was so dramatic about these last two weeks is that, yes, there is a trickle of people to come across, but to see 30,000 people in 17 days come across the border into one location and be hiding under that -- huddling under that bridge, you say 30,000 people walked across that days.del rio question, why didn't you stop them? >> secretary mayorkas: we encounter them at the border. that's where we encounter them, chris. and you know what, we saw indeed a large number of people cross at one particular part of the border in a
that's what the law provides. this -- we are certainly seeing a large number of -- here in this year, but in 2019, we saw a large number. in 2014, in 2010. this is nothing new. it spans many, many years. it spans different administrations of both parties, and it speaks to the need for legislative reform. >> chris: but i want to get to this question about asylum-seekers having to come over in a minute. but i want to talk first because you say nothing has changed buried you had -- i mean i...
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it has to be with the law. the fact they can't argue that is concerning. >> to the degree this becomes an issue and one could argue whether it will or not, who has the better side of the argument, the president saying, hey, look, the congress is blocking me from taking action that you want, that is popular, or the republicans saying, this guy is out of control? >> my guess is this is an issue that rallies the base in both parties. you know, when the president defies the republican-controlled house, his supporters by and large cheer. there's no action that that was a political event where he was making those statements about how they won't do anything so i'm going to do things. that sounds good to the ears of those who support him and want him to have his way. on the other hand, i think this evident defiance of the laws as written by him infuriates conservatives and republicans. so as for those in the middle, i think they're guided by the opinions of the supreme court. when the supreme court makes an unmistakabl
it has to be with the law. the fact they can't argue that is concerning. >> to the degree this becomes an issue and one could argue whether it will or not, who has the better side of the argument, the president saying, hey, look, the congress is blocking me from taking action that you want, that is popular, or the republicans saying, this guy is out of control? >> my guess is this is an issue that rallies the base in both parties. you know, when the president defies the...
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>>> arizona's new immigration law pushes protesters to the steats of san francisco. i'm jade hernandez we'll have a live report for you straight ahead. >>> the wait for the bridge is always kind of shorter in the summer anyway. >> reporter: and dozens of people from the city of martinez have reported to the police department today. that story ahead on ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >>> good afternoon, i'm claudine wong. tori campbell has today off. topping our news at this hour, arizona's controversial immigration law went in effect today and people around the country are protesting. ♪[ music ] >>> hundreds of demonstrators marched from the state capital at dawn to a church for a prayer service and to the courthouse where they met in riot gear. there are also protests around the nation including new york and washington dc and here in california. in los angeles, about 200 trough testers shut down -- protesters shut down a street. they sat down and chanted "these are our streets." many people are saying they are waiting for the expected appeal on a ruling that blocks s
>>> arizona's new immigration law pushes protesters to the steats of san francisco. i'm jade hernandez we'll have a live report for you straight ahead. >>> the wait for the bridge is always kind of shorter in the summer anyway. >> reporter: and dozens of people from the city of martinez have reported to the police department today. that story ahead on ktvu channel 2 news at noon. >>> good afternoon, i'm claudine wong. tori campbell has today off. topping our...
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justice scalia was a lion of the law. agree or disagree with him, all of his colleagues on the bench share his wisdom and union and like them, i miss him. i began my legal career working for byron white, the last colorodan to server on the supreme court and the only justice to lead the nfl in rushing. he was one of the smartest and most courageous man i have known. when justice white retired he gave me the chance to work for justice kennedy. he was welcoming and gracious and like justice white he taught me so much. i am forever grateful. and if you have ever met judge david sendtel will you know how lucky i was. to land a clerk ship with him right out of school. thank you. these judges brought me up in the law. truly i would not be here without them. today is as much their day as it is mine. in the balance of my professional life, i have had the privilege working as a practicing lawyer and teacher. i have enjoyed wonderful colleagues. hose support means so much to me at this moment. as it has year in and year out. practic
justice scalia was a lion of the law. agree or disagree with him, all of his colleagues on the bench share his wisdom and union and like them, i miss him. i began my legal career working for byron white, the last colorodan to server on the supreme court and the only justice to lead the nfl in rushing. he was one of the smartest and most courageous man i have known. when justice white retired he gave me the chance to work for justice kennedy. he was welcoming and gracious and like justice white...
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>> there's nothing we can do to pass a law to force the president to enforce a law he doesn't like, which is why. he has proven it over and over again. we've taken him to court on the issue. we voted that on the florida congress. the president is not going to enforce the law. harry reid is not going to take up border enforcement. they want this for a political issue. this is a big boone for democrats, whether republicans are willing to go along with this or not, if we pass something they're still going to get the credit for it in the white house. the president will sign a bill. they'll continue to use this for political reasons. that's at the base of this. some republicans have been into this thinking we have to take it off the table bypassing amnesty. >> congressman israel, as you just heard from steve king, president obama, in a sense, gave republican ares a new talking point this week on their opposition to immigration reform when he announced that he is not going to enforce the employer mandate on obamacare for a year. let's take a look at what house majority leader eric cantor had to
>> there's nothing we can do to pass a law to force the president to enforce a law he doesn't like, which is why. he has proven it over and over again. we've taken him to court on the issue. we voted that on the florida congress. the president is not going to enforce the law. harry reid is not going to take up border enforcement. they want this for a political issue. this is a big boone for democrats, whether republicans are willing to go along with this or not, if we pass something...
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supporters of the law are overjoyed. chief justice john roberts ended up being the decider this morning. he joined with four of the more liberal justices to uphold a mandate that every american get health insurance or pay a penalty. he called that penalty attacks. critics of the law are serious. here is what -- >> that was allison burns outside the u.s. supreme court. we have a tactical problem. as she was getting into the meat of the description of what she was saying. you heard some of what allison said. what are some of your thoughts? >> well, again, it's going to come back to the politics of it. we are going to hear a lot of things over the next little while about whether this was good or bad. part of the question is, i think people don't understand it well enough. i really think the obama administration really is to pull up its socks and do a good job of explaining all the good things that are going to come from this bill. i think they just assume that people understood it. it's really important to be able to unders
supporters of the law are overjoyed. chief justice john roberts ended up being the decider this morning. he joined with four of the more liberal justices to uphold a mandate that every american get health insurance or pay a penalty. he called that penalty attacks. critics of the law are serious. here is what -- >> that was allison burns outside the u.s. supreme court. we have a tactical problem. as she was getting into the meat of the description of what she was saying. you heard some of...
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he says california laws make it impossible for federal agents to do their jobs. one law allows cooperation with i.c.e. agents on criminal matters but not deportation action. another requires i.c.e. agents to show proof of a warrant to employers when inspecting a workplace and allows employers to give their employees prior notice of the inspection. sessions says federal officers are also put in danger when they are forced to pick up dangerous criminals in a neighborhood rather than at a jail when those criminals are released. >> we are going to fight these irrational, unfair, unconstitutional policies that have been imposed on you and your officers and our federal officers. >> reporter: the nation's top cop took aim at oakland mayor libby schaaf for warning illegal immigrants of a recent i.c.e. raid that i.c.e. said resulted in 800 wanted criminals evading capture. >> her actions support those who flout the law and boldly validates illegality. so here's my messag to mayor schaaf: how dare you, how dare you needly lessen danger the lives of our law enforcement offi
he says california laws make it impossible for federal agents to do their jobs. one law allows cooperation with i.c.e. agents on criminal matters but not deportation action. another requires i.c.e. agents to show proof of a warrant to employers when inspecting a workplace and allows employers to give their employees prior notice of the inspection. sessions says federal officers are also put in danger when they are forced to pick up dangerous criminals in a neighborhood rather than at a jail...
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this is since the law has passed and you signed it in march. deutsch bank shelved plans for facilities that would have employed 250 people. one study found the law has cost north carolina $77 million and 750 jobs. governor, you say you are not going to risk money. all this has happened just since march. >> let me first say north carolina has had the greatest economic recovery in the united states of america, more than any other state. >> but this isn't good. >> let me finish the sentence, chris. and then second i need to say paypal, for example, is kind of selective hypocrisy and selective outrage. this is the same paypal company that did business in sudan, did business in iran, did business in saudi arabia and they're lecturing north carolina because the majority of north carolinaians, i believe, think a man who is a man ought to use the restroom that is on the door and same thing applies to women. this is especially true in our schools, in our junior highs, in our high schools. this is a basic change of norms that we've used for decades throu
this is since the law has passed and you signed it in march. deutsch bank shelved plans for facilities that would have employed 250 people. one study found the law has cost north carolina $77 million and 750 jobs. governor, you say you are not going to risk money. all this has happened just since march. >> let me first say north carolina has had the greatest economic recovery in the united states of america, more than any other state. >> but this isn't good. >> let me finish...
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to scooter helmet laws. smog fees and restrictions for repeat dui offenders. with motorized scooters becoming so popular, the state has decided to ease helmet restrictions for scooter riders 18 and older. if you are an adult, you will not need to wear a helmet. safety expert still recommended. also new for 2019, scooters will not be allowed on roads with a speed limit is more than 25 miles per hour. >>> police will have more help keeping drunk drivers off the road. for peak ui offenders, they will have to blow into a device that will not unlock the admission if it detects alcohol. they devices have been in use for some time. anyone with a repeat offense will have to use one for probationary period when they return to driving. >>> inspired by people who are toll cheats, a new low will require temporary license plates. when you drive your car off the dealer lot, it will come with a temporary plate, linking the vehicle to the registered owner. authorities hope the new temporary license plates will stop toll eva
to scooter helmet laws. smog fees and restrictions for repeat dui offenders. with motorized scooters becoming so popular, the state has decided to ease helmet restrictions for scooter riders 18 and older. if you are an adult, you will not need to wear a helmet. safety expert still recommended. also new for 2019, scooters will not be allowed on roads with a speed limit is more than 25 miles per hour. >>> police will have more help keeping drunk drivers off the road. for peak ui...
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most current law enforcement in san francisco do not have histories of law enforcement but the few that do are problematic. they also do not want to hire officers with histories of misconduct, but theiscs care of it. >> it would've been nice to be part of the conversation. >> reporter: california law makes transparency difficult when it comes to police personnel files. a former police chief with more than 30 years in law enforcement says legislation is a step toward needed reform and believe it takes police, elected officials, and the community engaging together. >> after rodney king which i was there for and perkinson which i was around four and now with mr. floyd, we need police oversight. not directing police activity but monitoring and understanding. >> if they are serious about wanting to tackle perceived issues, let's start the conversation right now. >> reporter: this is just a resolution, and not a law. supervisor walton is taking steps to make it legally binding. reporting live, greg lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> we heard from dr. tungsten and he joins us live to continue the conver
most current law enforcement in san francisco do not have histories of law enforcement but the few that do are problematic. they also do not want to hire officers with histories of misconduct, but theiscs care of it. >> it would've been nice to be part of the conversation. >> reporter: california law makes transparency difficult when it comes to police personnel files. a former police chief with more than 30 years in law enforcement says legislation is a step toward needed reform...
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do the california laws go too far? or have they stayed within the side of what california can rightfully do? >> all right. david levine, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and stay right here with ktvu for continuing coverage on this story. at 6:30 a look at fox's one-on- one interview with attorney general jeff sessions after his announcement and we'll have extensive coverage on ktvu.com. >>> the white house confirmed president trump is planning the first trip to california since taking office. no details were released but the president is expected to visit san diego and inspect prototypes for his proposed border wall. he is also expected to attend a republican fundraiser in beverly hits. the last time a president waited this long to visit california was during the administration of franklin roosevelt. >>> coming up, bay area schools dealing with an increased number of threats following that massacre in parkland, florida. coming up at 6: 30, the efforts to try to keep students safe without scaring them. >> and we ha
do the california laws go too far? or have they stayed within the side of what california can rightfully do? >> all right. david levine, thank you very much. >> you bet. >>> and stay right here with ktvu for continuing coverage on this story. at 6:30 a look at fox's one-on- one interview with attorney general jeff sessions after his announcement and we'll have extensive coverage on ktvu.com. >>> the white house confirmed president trump is planning the first trip...
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and federal laws which require there. it's telling that there is not a single statewide law enforcement agency that supports this proposition. these are the agencies that again and again and again say we want to keep guns from felons yet they don't support this proposition because again, we have a funding rob. and this is just not the system to do this with. they didn't get any buy in from the agencies themselves. it's really telling that important ago which is the largest police officers union in california came out again there proposition. >> why did they come out against it juliette do you think? >> well i would say that you know historically we've had a lot of support from individuals chiefs and from district attorney's across the state. the sheriff's association has been conservative and not supported gun safer safety laws. the cal police chiefs association has but they have gotten more conservative we're working on developing law enforcement support, but the california voters overwhelmingly want these provisions. th
and federal laws which require there. it's telling that there is not a single statewide law enforcement agency that supports this proposition. these are the agencies that again and again and again say we want to keep guns from felons yet they don't support this proposition because again, we have a funding rob. and this is just not the system to do this with. they didn't get any buy in from the agencies themselves. it's really telling that important ago which is the largest police officers union...
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the army has out to repeal the law if he is -- a romney has pout -- repeal the law. how the healthcare reform act will impact people here in california. >> police in walnut creek want your help is running. they are searching for a man who exposed himself to a teenaged girl. we have the police sketch that the police hope will lead to an arrest. >> we are learning more information about this suspect. he offered drugs and repeatedly solicited sex from a 14-year- old girl. he was, apparently, wearing an orange construction type fast as smoking cigarettes. police are really hoping that those descriptions, very distinct, will help the public lead them to him. we noticed police doing patrols this morning in the neighborhood where the incident happened. authorities say last monday afternoon around 1:30, the girl was walking home along the iron horse trail. he apparently followed her to the parking lot where she lived. that's where he exposed himself. authorities released the sketch of the suspect within the past 24 hours. he is described as latino, about 40 years old, 200 po
the army has out to repeal the law if he is -- a romney has pout -- repeal the law. how the healthcare reform act will impact people here in california. >> police in walnut creek want your help is running. they are searching for a man who exposed himself to a teenaged girl. we have the police sketch that the police hope will lead to an arrest. >> we are learning more information about this suspect. he offered drugs and repeatedly solicited sex from a 14-year- old girl. he was,...
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. >> it was his idea that californias a anti-narcotics law, which predates the federal narcotics law should be as comprehensive as possible. >> reporter: he seemed particularlyern canned with a recently arrived small group of intel pentium grants from east india, known to smoke cannabis. in a letter to federal authorities he wrote, "they are a very undesirable lot and the habit is growing in california very fast. the fear is now thatter initiate our whites into this habit." the anti-immigrant fear heightened even more as the mexican revolution sent many of that nation's citizen into the united states. marijuana came across the border with some of them and some of the u.s. fighters coming home from fighting with pancho villa. many of the early anti- marijuana laws seemed tied to the fear of foreigners. for example, san francisco enacted the first anti- narcotics law in the united states in 1875, outlaw opium dens. >> it was directed at the chinese and in 1914 they made a display of destroying opium pipes in front of city hall. many of the america's first anti-marijuana laws came in st
. >> it was his idea that californias a anti-narcotics law, which predates the federal narcotics law should be as comprehensive as possible. >> reporter: he seemed particularlyern canned with a recently arrived small group of intel pentium grants from east india, known to smoke cannabis. in a letter to federal authorities he wrote, "they are a very undesirable lot and the habit is growing in california very fast. the fear is now thatter initiate our whites into this...
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in the united states, we have the supremacy law that federal law is supreme over state law. so that we have california going one way in texas going another way. you can see why we need that supremacy clause in our constitution so the supreme court can jump in and say here is the law and everybody follow it.>> the argument that the people in california make who supports things where cities, and i'm talking about california politicians, and that is that the feds are in charge of immigration enforcement and that is not a local jurisdiction matter. that is argument on why they say local police should stay out of it. >> but local police should also uphold the law. they are not just only mandated to upload city and state laws, but also federal loss. they have to enforce them all. i think that is a spurious argument. in california, with our sanctuary city loss, we tell the business owners that if you help i.c.e. and they don't have a search warrant, we can find -- fine you. you can also go into jails and inspect those jails and hold them to a higher standard than what we hold our o
in the united states, we have the supremacy law that federal law is supreme over state law. so that we have california going one way in texas going another way. you can see why we need that supremacy clause in our constitution so the supreme court can jump in and say here is the law and everybody follow it.>> the argument that the people in california make who supports things where cities, and i'm talking about california politicians, and that is that the feds are in charge of immigration...
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i have not broken any laws. i have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee. >> she made a statement proclaiming her innocence and promptly took the 5th amendment declining to testify which is her right. you say the way she did it she waived her 5th amendment rights and the committee said the same thing. you're a former prosecutor. what do you plan to do about it? it is her right to remain silent. you cannot give information and say i will not be subjected to cross-examination. the right to cross examine witnesses is in the constitution. it's in 26th amendment, not the 5th. what are we going to do? i would hope lois lerner would be motivated to share the information she has with congress whether it is in the proper or limited immunity agreement. i have to be guaranteed her information is accurate, truthful and complete. i am committed to getting to the bottom of what happened with the irs. speaking of lack of oh trust in the institutions of government. i'm not going to buy a us
i have not broken any laws. i have not provided false information to this or any other congressional committee. >> she made a statement proclaiming her innocence and promptly took the 5th amendment declining to testify which is her right. you say the way she did it she waived her 5th amendment rights and the committee said the same thing. you're a former prosecutor. what do you plan to do about it? it is her right to remain silent. you cannot give information and say i will not be...
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it's to pass a law. passing a law, congressional action trumps any executive action, but here we are, 17 months since the senate passed -- >> let me say in this case, executive action is trumping congressional inaction. >> congressman, thank you. >> this is a game changer that will help us get this done. >> thanks for coming in. always good to talk with you too, sir. >> thank you. >>> does the president have the power to take this executive action? and how should republicans respond? let me know on facebook or twister @foxnewssunday, and use the #fns. >>> we'll talk with a newly elected governor of texas, greg abbott, who already says he's going to sue mr. obama. hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not rep
it's to pass a law. passing a law, congressional action trumps any executive action, but here we are, 17 months since the senate passed -- >> let me say in this case, executive action is trumping congressional inaction. >> congressman, thank you. >> this is a game changer that will help us get this done. >> thanks for coming in. always good to talk with you too, sir. >> thank you. >>> does the president have the power to take this executive action? and how...
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there are state laws and there are municipal laws and there are some federal laws prohibiting discrimination on the about abasis of sexual discrimination. they don't cover everything and they don't cover housing or commercial transactions and things of that nature. i think the lgbt will be pressing for laws that entitle gays and lesbians to the same respect and anti-discrimination protections that other people of other religions have or people of other races or nationalities. >> second, there's the question and it became hot this spring of religious freedom. can the proverbial baker or photographer who is selling services openly can he refuse to participate in a same-sex marriage because he or she believes that it violates their religious freedom or is that now illegal under this rule? >> it's not illegal under this ruling. there may be statutes that cover it. if you walk into a bakery on the street and want to buy a pie or a doughnut or something like that the bakery under federal law can't discriminate against you on the basis of your race or your religion. if there are laws that cover tha
there are state laws and there are municipal laws and there are some federal laws prohibiting discrimination on the about abasis of sexual discrimination. they don't cover everything and they don't cover housing or commercial transactions and things of that nature. i think the lgbt will be pressing for laws that entitle gays and lesbians to the same respect and anti-discrimination protections that other people of other religions have or people of other races or nationalities. >> second,...
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if the law is struck down in whole or in part. republicans will say when the republican was desperate on creating jobs and fixing the economy. the president instead spent all of the time passing the new and intrusive health care law and it turned out to be unconstitutional. and it is a political accommodation. and case is pending. and we know that fdr battled with the supreme court and after his packing and court scheme failed, many people believe that the agenda was constitutional and thought to be radical at the time . the court wanted an accommodation. >> and i think the president is doing that, the decision is not necessarily made. and i am sure there is debate going on and he wants to send a message. if you strike the law down, people could lose health insurance and it would be batted. the courts have acted with surgical impact. >> he's playying politics on two levels it works with him within his own party and perhaps the fall, and two, it might get him a better decision. >> i think democrats want to see it and his base wants
if the law is struck down in whole or in part. republicans will say when the republican was desperate on creating jobs and fixing the economy. the president instead spent all of the time passing the new and intrusive health care law and it turned out to be unconstitutional. and it is a political accommodation. and case is pending. and we know that fdr battled with the supreme court and after his packing and court scheme failed, many people believe that the agenda was constitutional and thought...
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law makes it illegal for law firms to hire him. he plans to open his own practice and be a personal injury attorney in chico. >>> there is a new push for a ballot initiative to fix potholes on california roads by increasing the vehicle license fee. a group called transportation california is proposing a 1% increase in the vehicle license fee to pay for fixing california's roads. a report from the research group trip rated the condition of more than half of bay area interstates and freeways as poor. >> they are pretty bad. i've actually had to replace tires on my car because the potholes very recently. >> one problem is the current source of funding for road repairs is shrinking. that is due to more fuel efficient cars. >>> a grass fire over night near a popular shopping mall. we want to go to live pictures at the scene. the big challenges firefighters were facing. and the important deadline san francisco is facing today in connection with last years deadly ash january know crash. >>> good morning. we are live after things are smold
law makes it illegal for law firms to hire him. he plans to open his own practice and be a personal injury attorney in chico. >>> there is a new push for a ballot initiative to fix potholes on california roads by increasing the vehicle license fee. a group called transportation california is proposing a 1% increase in the vehicle license fee to pay for fixing california's roads. a report from the research group trip rated the condition of more than half of bay area interstates and...
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businesses that violate the law could be fined. the law won't apply to fast food restaurants. another new law meant to regulate street food it. will require cities and counties to issue them licenses and restaurant that offer children's meal also be required to offer water or milk as a default drink option. >>> and in the city of concord restaurants and other food businesses won't be able to use containers made out of styrofoam. they join a hundred other cities that have already banned the packaging. the county board of supervisors is considering a county wide ban and that is expected to be voted on in may. >>> there are sign that 2019 could be a goodyear for homebuyers. what had been a sellers market is now a buyers market. some neighborhoods in the south bay realtors say the days of homes sells in hours are over. housing research form core logic said home sales have been declining since june. medium home prices dropped 3.8% from the previous month. >> taking a pause on the buyer side has led some homes to sit on the market longer than where we had been used to the last coupl
businesses that violate the law could be fined. the law won't apply to fast food restaurants. another new law meant to regulate street food it. will require cities and counties to issue them licenses and restaurant that offer children's meal also be required to offer water or milk as a default drink option. >>> and in the city of concord restaurants and other food businesses won't be able to use containers made out of styrofoam. they join a hundred other cities that have already banned...
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today the white house said indiana's law goes further. >> the law in indiana doesn't just apply to interactions with the government, it applies to private transactions as well. >> reporter: boycott efforts spread to another state today. new york joined connecticut and washington in banning official travel to indiana. san francisco mayor ed lee was among the first to ban city travel there. >> i don't want to subject my employees to policies. i think that is wrong. repeal that law. >> reporter: business leaders are scaling down their business in indiana. the governor is trying to win them back. >> we have a perception problem here because some people have a different view. we intend to correct that. >> reporter: the ncaa is based in indianapolis and it is also critical of the religious freedom law. it says it is too late to move the march madness games from indiana but there is a call to move the women's tournament. pat haden is skipping a football meeting scheduled in indianapolis in support of his son who is gay. >> ken wayne live tonight, thank you. >>> jeb bush supports indiana's religious fr
today the white house said indiana's law goes further. >> the law in indiana doesn't just apply to interactions with the government, it applies to private transactions as well. >> reporter: boycott efforts spread to another state today. new york joined connecticut and washington in banning official travel to indiana. san francisco mayor ed lee was among the first to ban city travel there. >> i don't want to subject my employees to policies. i think that is wrong. repeal that...
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as the -- following the law. if there are done officials between -- conflicts between the practice as it intersects with federal law, then let's have an open discussion in the board of supervisors that really legislated the intent that we're trying to adhere to as a law enforcement agency. >> following the shooting of kate steinle, the sheriff union filed a complaint against mirkarimi. it claims he ordered staff not to pass information along to federal agents about detainees such as their citizenship status. >>> investigators are looking for more victims of a man who was supposing as a -- posing as a doctor prescribing medication. investigators veast -- arrested vincent gammill. patients went to him and he prescribed medication with russian labels, even a bag of dirt. the woman contacted authorities in her hometown of thousand oaks and deputies arrested vincent gammill. he's due in court in august. he department keep medical records so there could be more victims out there. >>> more hash oil labs are being uncove
as the -- following the law. if there are done officials between -- conflicts between the practice as it intersects with federal law, then let's have an open discussion in the board of supervisors that really legislated the intent that we're trying to adhere to as a law enforcement agency. >> following the shooting of kate steinle, the sheriff union filed a complaint against mirkarimi. it claims he ordered staff not to pass information along to federal agents about detainees such as their...